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LamontCranston · M
I hope you have not invested too much psychically in Moore's predictions. Harm might result.
I see your avatar: Marcus Aurelius, I believe. Perhaps reading his Meditations will provide you some coping assistance.
I see your avatar: Marcus Aurelius, I believe. Perhaps reading his Meditations will provide you some coping assistance.
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LamontCranston · M
@Ryderbike I'm not squirming at all. What would cause you to make such an inane and unwarranted remark? But better still, why don't you just turn elsewhere so i can read the day's news/
BohemianBabe · M
@LamontCranston But if you're the beta snowflake here, doesn't that mean you're probably sucking your thumb?
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LeopoldBloom · M
Moore does have a good feel for what blue collar white men are thinking. The election is still too hard to predict. Democrats tend to do badly in the midterms. The question is what effect the Dobbs decision will have and if the truly crappy Republicans like Oz, Walker, Vance, and others can win.
One thing is for sure, if the Democrats do well, Republicans will scream “fraud.”
One thing is for sure, if the Democrats do well, Republicans will scream “fraud.”
I just hate the idea of wanting to pull for Moore to be right, even though, I do.
ron122 · 41-45, M
Blue tsunami🤣
@ron122 New poll Dems take the lead
New Economist/YouGov poll has Dems +4 in the generic congressional ballot, a 5-point swing in their favor over the last week. GOP lead in RCP Average shrinks to +1.9
Broken down by gender the GOP holds a 48/40% edge with male voters, while the Democrats lead among female voters 52/35%.
Democrats also hold an edge on voters 18 to 44, but the GOP takes a lead among 44 and older, making clear that turn out will considerably impact the outcome.
New Economist/YouGov poll has Dems +4 in the generic congressional ballot, a 5-point swing in their favor over the last week. GOP lead in RCP Average shrinks to +1.9
Broken down by gender the GOP holds a 48/40% edge with male voters, while the Democrats lead among female voters 52/35%.
Democrats also hold an edge on voters 18 to 44, but the GOP takes a lead among 44 and older, making clear that turn out will considerably impact the outcome.